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Freedom From Fear: A Community Conversation about Four Freedoms (Part 4 of 4)

What does freedom from fear mean? And why is it important for democracy?

In this four-part exploratory conversation series, Four Freedoms: The Spirit of Democracy Today and Tomorrow, we helped each other explore different aspects of freedom. To do this, we looked at the four freedoms articulated by FDR as core human rights and as they are depicted by artists Norman Rockwell and Maggie Meiners: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. On June 8th, in our fourth and final discussions in this series, we explored freedom from fear. Below we have summarized some of the different ways the participants were thinking about freedom from fear and its importance for our democracy.

What do we fear? When you think of freedom from fear, what fears do you think of?

Why is freedom from fear important for a healthy democratic society?

How can we better support and sustain freedom from fear?  

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